The Palestinian Prisoners' Affairs Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club announced that 90 detainees in Israeli occupation prisons are scheduled to be released tomorrow, Saturday, as part of the fourth batch of the ceasefire agreement.
The Commission and the Prisoners Club explained in a brief statement, today, Friday, that 81 detainees with high sentences will be released, and 9 prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment.
In turn, the Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate decided to move the reception site for the freed prisoners from the Ramallah Recreational Complex to the open square in front of the Ramallah Cultural Palace and the Mahmoud Darwish Mausoleum.
She pointed out that this decision came in light of the large crowds and preparations coming from all governorates to receive the released prisoners, and the proximity of the new site to the city of Beitunia, which allows the buses of the released prisoners to arrive more easily and quickly, without any obstacles.
She pointed out that any editors who need medical care will be transferred directly to hospitals, while medical crews, ambulances, and emergency teams will be on standby to deal with any emergency cases.
It is noteworthy that the occupation authorities released the third batch of detainees yesterday evening, as part of the ceasefire agreement. The batch included 110 detainees, 32 prisoners serving life sentences, 48 prisoners with various sentences, and 30 children.
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Prisoners' institutions: 90 detainees will be released tomorrow as part of the prisoner exchange deal